Welcome to the Ultimate Canine Respiratory Disease Crash Course for NAVLE Candidates!
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Welcome to the Ultimate Canine Respiratory Disease Crash Course for NAVLE Candidates!

As veterinary students preparing for the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE), you need to be prepared for a wide range of diseases and conditions that affect animals. One critical area of focus is canine respiratory diseases—both because of their prevalence and their impact on a dog’s health. Whether you’re preparing for multiple-choice questions or clinical scenarios, a solid understanding of respiratory conditions will help you excel.

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Judge further pauses  'Fork in the Road' resignation offer to federal employees
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Judge further pauses 'Fork in the Road' resignation offer to federal employees

A controversial resignation offer for federal employees, known as the "Fork in the Road" directive, is now in the hands of a federal judge, leaving thousands of veterinary professionals employed by the government uncertain about their future.

After a hearing today, U.S. District Judge George O'Toole once again delayed the Trump administration's deferred resignation program "until further order of the Court," prolonging the uncertainty for federal veterinarians working at agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

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Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic
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Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic

A recent study evaluated whether arterial blood samples taken upon admission could predict survival to hospital discharge for horses presenting with colic. The study, which included 358 horses undergoing medical or surgical management for colic, analyzed several blood parameters, including pH, oxygen levels (PaO2), carbon dioxide (PaCO2), electrolytes, and anion gaps, across different types of colic lesions.

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Study Finds Low Utility of Routine Preoperative Thoracic Radiographs in Dogs Without Thoracic Disease Symptoms
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Study Finds Low Utility of Routine Preoperative Thoracic Radiographs in Dogs Without Thoracic Disease Symptoms

A recent study evaluated the necessity of routine preoperative thoracic radiographs in dogs scheduled for elective tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) when there were no clinical signs or history suggesting thoracic or cardiopulmonary disease. The study, published in AJVR, aimed to assess the usefulness of this test in such patients.

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